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Items: Brand new garret gt28/60, t28 flange rated at 320hp A/R ratio of 48/49

for a quick spooling rb20 or sr20 retail $1499 sell for $1000 check here for

specs http://www.turbobygarrett.com/

Now 900

z32 air flow meter $300------now250-----SOLD

Standard r33 series 1 computer (manual, turbo) $300---- now $250

standard r32 Exhaust manifold $80 ---------now $70

Set of 6 coilpacks rb20 (will not seperate) good condition, upgraded to

splitfire's, (however the rb20 standard coil packs are fouling on 15psi) anything under that is fine $200------- now $175 (this is the standarsd coil packs, not splitfires)

standard r33 AFM perfect working condition $150 --- SOLD

r33 standard air box $60 -------Now $50

Flyn BOV (off ebay) take it off me for $30 works fine

R32 Turbo and dump with wastgate and heatsheild. perfect condition not

blowing smoke very minimal shaft play came out of a 93 gtst with102k

$300-----SOLD

R32 Injectors cleaned and flow tested set of 6 (will not seperate) upgrade

for c18 (i think) 250 cost me $30 to clean each injector

Location:Sydney

Item Condition:everything is in good working condition

Reason for Selling: items have either been upgraded or are no longer needed

Price and Payment Conditions: price as above payment can be arranged

Extra Info:pick up prefered but will post anywhere in australia at buyers expense

Contact Details:PM or call on 0411 574 412

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